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  1. 9 de abr. de 2018 · La ambición personal es una de las características que los habitantes de Singapur, uno de los Estados más ricos del mundo, reconocen como definitorias del carácter de su país. Pero este rasgo ...

  2. 12 de mar. de 2018 · In practical terms, ‘kiasu’ means that Singaporeans love a bargain and hate missing out. But where did this deep-rooted belief come from?

  3. 11 de abr. de 2018 · Por BBC News Mundo. 11/04/2018 · 06:02 PM. Getty Images. Kiasu es una palabra del dialecto chino Hokkien que se refiere al "miedo a perderse de algo". Apenas llevaba unos pocos meses en Singapur cuanto tuve mi primera experiencia con la mentalidad "kiasu".

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KiasuKiasu - Wikipedia

    Kiasu is also similar in etymology to another Singlish term: kiasi which literally translates to “fear of death”. [7] Both terms are used to describe similar attitudes, but have almost opposite uses. Kiasu or kiasuism means taking extreme measures to achieve success, whereas kiasi or kiasiism means to take extreme, risk-avoidant ...

  5. 13 de feb. de 2019 · Why Singapore’s ‘kiasu’ culture prevails. It’s a survival instinct born out of the city-state’s culture and deep-rooted insecurity. Published: February 13, 2019 15:18 David Pierson, LAT. Follow...

  6. 18 de ene. de 2019 · Kiasu (pronounced kee-ah-sue) embodies a sort of unofficial national character, not unlike Japan’s harmonious wa or Britian’s stoic stiff upper lip. It’s an inescapable aspect of life in this...

  7. Kiasuism (fear of losing out) is a prominent cultural trait of Singapore that encompasses greed, selfishness, and inconsiderate behavior. It contributes to social problems in education and entrepreneurship. Despite its pervasiveness and negative impact, kiasuism is not well understood.

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